Tamkang Review, 第 14 卷Graduate Institute of Western Languages and Literature Research, Tamkang College of Arts and Sciences, 1984 |
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第 87 頁
... danger of drowning , he struggles with all his strength . Hersey writes that the thought of drowning " inspired him to fearful activity ; he wriggled and turned and exerted what strength he could ( though his left arm , because of the ...
... danger of drowning , he struggles with all his strength . Hersey writes that the thought of drowning " inspired him to fearful activity ; he wriggled and turned and exerted what strength he could ( though his left arm , because of the ...
第 112 頁
... danger from the outside , she would only succeed in inviting a new and greater danger . Furthermore , he saw in the moral of this fable a warning against this kind of foreign policy , which was , after all , nothing but a temporary ...
... danger from the outside , she would only succeed in inviting a new and greater danger . Furthermore , he saw in the moral of this fable a warning against this kind of foreign policy , which was , after all , nothing but a temporary ...
第 447 頁
... danger of a sterile historicism which would claim that a text can be understood only in the terms through which it might have been understood when it was written . This false historicism misunderstands the true historicity of both ...
... danger of a sterile historicism which would claim that a text can be understood only in the terms through which it might have been understood when it was written . This false historicism misunderstands the true historicity of both ...
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